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121
Well
,
well
,
such
is
fame
!
But
,
then
,
if
I
remember
right
,
you
had
not
heard
the
name
of
Professor
James
Moriarty
,
who
had
one
of
the
great
brains
of
the
century
.
Just
give
me
down
my
index
of
biographies
from
the
shelf
.
122
He
turned
over
the
pages
lazily
,
leaning
back
in
his
chair
and
blowing
great
clouds
from
his
cigar
.
123
My
collection
of
M
s
is
a
fine
one
,
said
he
.
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124
Moriarty
himself
is
enough
to
make
any
letter
illustrious
,
and
here
is
Morgan
the
poisoner
,
and
Merridew
of
abominable
memory
,
and
Mathews
,
who
knocked
out
my
left
canine
in
the
waiting
-
room
at
Charing
Cross
,
and
,
finally
,
here
is
our
friend
of
to
-
night
.
125
He
handed
over
the
book
,
and
I
read
:
126
Moran
,
Sebastian
,
Colonel
.
Unemployed
.
Formerly
1st
Bangalore
Pioneers
.
Born
London
,
1840
.
Son
of
Sir
Augustus
Moran
,
C
.
B
.
,
once
British
Minister
to
Persia
.
Educated
Eton
and
Oxford
.
Served
in
Jowaki
Campaign
,
Afghan
Campaign
,
Charasiab
(
despatches
)
,
Sherpur
,
and
Cabul
.
Author
of
Heavy
Game
of
the
Western
Himalayas
(
1881
)
;
Three
Months
in
the
Jungle
(
1884
)
.
Address
:
Conduit
Street
.
Clubs
:
The
Anglo
-
Indian
,
the
Tankerville
,
the
Bagatelle
Card
Club
.
127
On
the
margin
was
written
,
in
Holmes
s
precise
hand
:
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128
The
second
most
dangerous
man
in
London
.
129
This
is
astonishing
,
said
I
,
as
I
handed
back
the
volume
.
The
man
s
career
is
that
of
an
honourable
soldier
.
130
It
is
true
,
Holmes
answered
.
Up
to
a
certain
point
he
did
well
.
He
was
always
a
man
of
iron
nerve
,
and
the
story
is
still
told
in
India
how
he
crawled
down
a
drain
after
a
wounded
man
-
eating
tiger
.
There
are
some
trees
,
Watson
,
which
grow
to
a
certain
height
,
and
then
suddenly
develop
some
unsightly
eccentricity
.
You
will
see
it
often
in
humans
.
I
have
a
theory
that
the
individual
represents
in
his
development
the
whole
procession
of
his
ancestors
,
and
that
such
a
sudden
turn
to
good
or
evil
stands
for
some
strong
influence
which
came
into
the
line
of
his
pedigree
.
The
person
becomes
,
as
it
were
,
the
epitome
of
the
history
of
his
own
family
.